the Shop Fronts have shared bills with the Spits, Reatards, Black Lips, Weirdos, Catholic Boys, Little Killers, MOTO, DC Snipers, Lost Sounds, the Lids, the Jabbers, Real Kids, Electric Shadows, Some Action, Staggs, Weekenders, Gris Gris, Murder Junkies, Jewdriver, Vee Dee, Zodiac Killers, The Plungers, the Knights of the New Crusade, the Carbonas, the Wretched Ones, the Real Losers, the Yams & TEENGENERATE!
Antibiotica Next show: Jerusalem - Hasira - 11.7 - 21:30 with Energiya chlanit Uganda - 25.11 -21:30 With M.E.S.S Have a beer have a break have a pill!
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NEW SINGLES AT BLOODSTAINRECORDS.COM ACID REFLUX - "EP"
BORN BAD - Self-Titled
CHEAP TIME - Spoiled Brat
DEFECT DEFECT - Words
GHETTO WAYS - Party Bag
LIVE FAST DIE/WIZZARD SLEEVE - Split
OUT WITH A BANG - Few Beers Left But Out of Drugs
RED DONS - Escapping Amman
TERMINAL STATE - Sick
TRANZMITORS - We're All Alone With You
THE YOUTHS - Decontrol
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hi pal,
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From AllMusic.com & iTunes Music Store:
Something of a third-string pop-punk supergroup, the Shop Fronts are a Brooklyn band led by former members of two minor outfits, Jami Wolf of the Zodiac Killers, and Alessandra of the Tie Reds. Despite the relative lack of hipster pedigree, the Shop Fronts' debut album is a refreshing blast of old-school pop-punk very much in the tradition of the earliest American hardcore acts, with shouty male-female vocals over two-minute, two-chord tunes that manage a certain level of tunefulness among the high-velocity rhythms and deliberately amateurish playing. There is nothing whatsoever new or different about the Shop Fronts, but the quartet do their thing with more than enough enthusiasm for all but the most churlish fans of the style to overlook the way that parts of "Runaround" sound almost exactly like the Buzzcocks' "Just Lust," or the obvious influences of bands like the Dickies on "I Wanna Be Free." An utterly unpretentious and hugely fun debut, The Shop Fronts is a brief but furious trawl through punk rock history.
What's up Shop Fronts, check out this Cezanne ecard where you can listen to our latest album Breaking Bats for Jesus. Feel free to send it to all your friends. Don't be shy now.
-- Johnny
P.S. Indie records make great Christmas/Hanukkah gifts.